Coast Guards search for 39 missing people from capsized boat, Pfizer and BioNTech test an omicron-specific COVID-19 vaccine and New Orleans Saints’ coach Sean Payton resigns. Here are your three things for today!
Coast Guards search for 39 missing people from capsized boat, Pfizer and BioNTech test an omicron-specific COVID-19 vaccine and New Orleans Saints’ coach Sean Payton resigns. Here are your three things for today!
Broadway’s ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ actor fired, UK set to lift testing requirement for vaccinated travelers and New space telescope reaches final stop. Here are your three things for today!
Tensions soared Monday between Russia and the West over concerns that Moscow is planning to invade Ukraine, with NATO outlining potential troop and ship deployments, Britain saying it would withdraw some diplomats from Kyiv, and Ireland denouncing upcoming Russian war games off its coast as unwelcome.
French fashion designer Thierry Mugler dies at 73, Chiefs beat Bills in divisional round game and Krispy Kreme gives blood donors free dozens — Here are your three things for today.
The tradition of Lee’s Greek life induction resumed to normal protocol on Thursday, Jan. 20, as members tapped new inductees in and outside the Deacon Jones Dining Hall.
Supreme court sends Texas abortion case to appeals court, Georgia DA asks for special grand jury in election probe and a 19-year-old becomes youngest person to achieve solo flight around the world. Here are your three things for today!
As of Jan. 20, there are 66 active cases of COVID-19 with 142 students in self-isolation or quarantine, 115 of which are staying off-campus, according to President Mark Walker.
The tradition of Lee’s Greek life induction returned to normal protocol on Thursday, Jan. 20, as club members tapped new inductees on the Ped Mall and inside the Deacon Jones Dining Hall.
Voting bill blocked in Senate, Winter storm to bring snow and ice threats to the South and Prosecutors file charges against driver of a Tesla on autopilot — Here are your three things for today!
Biden administration launches COVID-19 test request website, AT&T, Verizon pause 5G rollout near U.S airports to avoid flight disruptions and COVID-19 surge in California causes staffing and efficiency issues. Here are your three things for today!
Organization receives $20 million to help preserve Black churches, James Earl Jones celebrates 91st birthday and Yellowstone bison species decision questioned— Here are your three things for today.
Lee University’s Office of Racial and Ethnic Relations is hosting a week of events to celebrate the 36th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. day.
Man found with machine gun in his car sentenced to 30 months in federal prison, Underwater volcano erupts near Tonga, causing tsunami advisories for West Coast and Man holds four people hostage in synagogue in Texas — Here are your three things for today.
With the Omicron COVID-19 variant spreading throughout the nation, Lee’s COVID-19 task force met to determine the university's COVID-19 safety protocols for the 2022 spring semester.
After 23 years of service, the Student Leadership Council made the executive decision to dissolve the organization on Nov. 17, 2021. The members are now transitioning into new roles and creating strategies to better serve the Lee community.
Lee University is gearing up for Winter 2021 graduation, which begins on Dec. 10. This will be Lee’s first graduation without COVID-19 protocols since the global pandemic began.
Figuring out how to balance healthy eating with cost-effective food can be a challenge for many college students.
“Tom and Jerry: The Movie” continues the hilarious rivalry between the main characters of Tom and Jerry. Only this time, they are in the real world.
Lee University amplified the voices of incredible women to highlight the essence of what International Women’s Week is all about. The outpouring of love and acceptance from these speakers was awe-inspiring.